According to a recent press release, Hewlett-Packard Enterprises (HPE) is poised to release new offerings that will be designed to help customers increase, optimize, and scale artificial intelligence (AI). Usage throughout a variety of business functions to help realise outcomes such as improved operational efficiency, better demand forecasting, and increased sales.

As one of the leaders in the IT industry, Hewlett Packard Enterprise has been at the forefront of business solutions. The company is now taking things further by expanding its unique “Pay-Per-Use IT” model to many key business workloads.

HPE OneSphere is the first multi-cloud management solution that offers a simplified yet unified service. It covers a range of private clouds, public clouds, hybrid variations, as well as software-driven infrastructure. This is achieved by letting clients access various IT resources – whether it be data, apps, and more – that reside within the cloud structure. Not only does this optimize resources, but it also allows apps and programs to be deployed faster, and helps minimize disruptions due to failovers.

At ‘Discover 2017 Madrid‘, HPE unveiled industry-leading solutions that help customers capitalize on new revenue opportunities created by the overwhelming amount of data that is available to businesses.

Businesses can now realize these opportunities through innovations in data storage, and then harvesting and processing the data to gain customer insights. For businesses of all sizes, data is the foundation for these revolutionary changes.

Many industry experts predict that the future of search lies not in the keyboard but the human voice. Voice-based search has been growing in popularity and acceptance in recent years. Devices such as Google Home and Amazon Echo have since been taking centre stage.

Less widely reported is that voice-based search is also making inroads in the business world. It just makes sense that voice search would take hold in this venue, one where time is money.

Anything that can reduce wasted time and provide faster search results is sure to be welcomed in the business world. While Amazon and Google have been in the press, HPE has been quietly bringing artificial intelligence to the data centre.

On September 25th, 2017, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) made a statement to inform consumers of the availability of HPE ProLiant designed for Microsoft Azure Stack. It assists customers as well as service providers to run consistent Azure services on the HPE infrastructure using their data centres. This helps to simplify their hybrid information technology environments.

Most enterprises today manage and consume IT services across an infrastructure that combines the standard on-premises IT maintenance on private and public clouds. Because of this, IT needs to respond to developer and business initiatives with the required cloud speed to optimize the company’s perfect mix of IT and still manage to lower the capital and operational expenses.

After the recent round of ransomware attacks of wanna-cry, the business world got a serious wake-up call, with many having no strategy for these sort of attacks. However, by using experiential planning, you can ride out the storm with no issues.

What is a ransomware?

This is a type of malicious software from crypto-virology that involves threats to publish classified information or initiate perpetual blockage to such data on condition that the ransom sought is not paid. Ransomware usage by cybercriminals has been on the rise as more government agencies and private firms continue adopting e-data storage systems. Cyber criminals seek to kidnap sensitive data or use lock screen attacks as the means through which they can compel their victims into paying the ransom they ask. In the past decade, many firms and organizations have been victims of ransomware leading to increased awareness of the need to take steps that will ensure they are safe. As more firms adopt the use of big data, there is anticipation that more cases of ransomware are likely to be on the rise.

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Technology has advanced to the point where we can go throughout our day and solve complex problems that people in the past have struggled with. With this advancement comes a great deal of brand new and unexplored technology. This new technology has many applications that can help us in our lives and make some of the problems we have much easier to find solutions to. It is hard to go through modern life and not experience the effect that computers have on our well-being and quality of life.

HPE Unveils New Advances in Firmware Security

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) recently unveiled their newest advances in silicon-based security, including new methods specifically designed to address firmware attacks. With cyber security increasingly becoming an issue for both corporations and governments alike, HPE is confident that their new advances will help to balance the playing field and bring back a measure of security to clients. Aside from addressing security concerns, HPE also announced that they have made improvements to their software-defined infrastructure, which provides clients with new tools for economic flexibility and responsiveness.

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) has partnered with Hedvig to create a cloud storage platform for Hewlett-Packard servers. Hedvig is a former Facebook and Amazon engineer and is popular for the creation of the Cassandra database. Hedvig’s software will be offered with Hewlett-Packards Apollo 4200 Servers as a distributed cloud storage service.

This new platform has two types of memory offerings, 48 TB and 96 TB configurations. The platform has been designed with a specific set of enterprises in mind. These are private, multi-data, and hybrid enterprise data centre clouds. According to Hedvigs, the configuration of the new platform will also support personal cloud storage for various hypervisors such as VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V.